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I save the .wav file then open it in a free program called Audacity and edit it to the required settings. 8000k, 16-bit mono PCM. It must be under 3 seconds. Then use the conversion utility in the CPS to create the Mototola specific files.

It takes a little time to figure it out but once you get it, you can make them fairly quickly.

Hey Tucker:The site listed earlier:http://www.fromtexttospeech.com/Does work but you have to refresh the page after each created sound file. Just doing a backpage or clearing out the box will give you the error message.I created several CA Files for APXs using the site yesterday with no issues. It does freak out a little from time to time but doing a page refresh has always made it work for me.Hope this helpsMarshall KE4ZNR

I just tried it again with Chrome and IE. I get to the Download audio file page and it will not play it. When I download it, Chrome fails with a No File, and IE says it couldn't be downloaded. Browsing to the link I get 404'd each time. It's odd. I

I found another site that I used for my G5 Channel announcement files so I'm set.

Schrodinger's Radio: It is simultaneously too loud and too quiet, but you will never know which until someone transmits.